The Routledge history of social protest in popular music /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros autores: Friedman, Jonathan C., 1966-
Formato: eBook
Idioma:English
Fecha de publicación: New York ; London : Routledge, 2013.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • What is social protest music? : one historian's perspective /
  • Jonathan Friedman
  • African-American protest music in the 19th century /
  • Burton Peretti
  • God, garrison, and the ground : the Hutchinson Family Singers and the origins of commercial protest music /
  • Scott Gac
  • Solidarity forever : music and the labor movement in the United States /
  • Benjamin Bierman
  • Sonic opposition : protesting racial violence before civil rights /
  • Katherine Turner
  • Jewish voices of protest on Broadway : from The eternal road to The cradle will rock and beyond /
  • Jonathan Friedman
  • Antiwar protest in popular music in the United States, 1917-1970 /
  • Robert Kodosky
  • Bob Dylan : an american tragedian /
  • Kile Jones
  • A screaming comes across the dial : country, folk, and atomic protest music /
  • Rob Weiner and John Cline
  • A soul message : R & B, soul, and the black freedom struggle /
  • James Smethurst
  • Societal visions in progressive rock /
  • Edward Macan
  • Radical protest in rock : Zappa, Lennon, and Garcia /
  • Jacqueline Edmondson and Rob Weiner
  • Falling into fancy fragments : punk, protest and politics /
  • Travis Jackson
  • Women, rap, and hip-hop : the challenge of image /
  • Gail Hilson Woldu
  • I predict a riot : Riot Grrls and the contradiction of feminism /
  • Shayna Maskell
  • Anger is a gift : post-Cold War rock and the anti-capitalist movement /
  • David Robinson
  • Concerts for a cause (or 'cause we can?) /
  • H. Louise Davis
  • What every revolution should know : a musical model of global protest /
  • Ingrid Bianca Byerly
  • Revolutionary words : reggae's evolution from protest to mainstream /
  • Stephen A. King and P. Renee Foster
  • "We need more than love" : three generations of North American indigenous protest singers /
  • Elyse Carten Vosen
  • European pop music and the notion of protest /
  • Anna Piotrowska
  • Lead-made flowers : political and cultural protest in Brazilian popular music /
  • Ricardo Santhiago
  • Songs for freedom : South African music and the struggle against apartheid /
  • Mark Malisa
  • "Sorrow, tears, and blood" : Fela Anikulapo Kuti and protest in Nigeria /
  • Saheed Aderinto
  • Telling the truth and commenting reality : "harsh criticism" in Guinea-Bissau's intervention music /
  • Anne-Kristin Borszik
  • Deglamorizing protest : the politics of "song and dance" in popular Indian cinema /
  • Prakash Kona
  • Protesting Australia : convict theatre and Kelly ballads /
  • Stephen Gaunson
  • Protest rock in communist China /
  • Dennis Rea
  • Conclusion : popular protest music in history /
  • Allan Moore.